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    Cased Juncker FJ Badge Type D

    Hi guys,

    I came across what I believe to be a good Type D Juncker FJ Para badge, with the NS wreath and brass eagle. I wanted to get your opinions on it and the case. I believe the case is 'Brick' Pattern #1 from Tom's book. I don't know cases at all, so I appreciate the help. Thanks!

    Chad
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          #5
          The case is good!

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            #6
            Chad, I looked into my personal collection when I got home and I own the same type of case, and I am very comfortable with it.


            Frank

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              #7
              Very Nice!!!!! I love it when you can get a bird with a nest !!!!Congrats !!
              Looks like Christmas came early!!!
              Dan Cunningham

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                You can sleep well ... original case

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                  Nice set Chad, and you are correct, its a Type D Juncker badge. A bit worn, but very nice character and patina and it would be fun to try and research the name if you decide to pick this one up. Case is nice as well.

                  Tom
                  If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

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                      Thanks for all the quick help guys. I'll let you know if I'm able to acquire this one for sure. And will definitely post better pics

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